Maybe there's a manipulation or external force at play that drives Superman to take such a drastic action against Wonder Woman. Or it could be part of a complex alternate universe storyline.
It could be due to some extreme conflict or misunderstanding that leads to this unexpected turn of events.
No, Superman doesn't kill Wonder Woman in the comics. They're usually allies, not enemies.
Maybe it didn't have enough readers or the storylines weren't popular enough.
No, Wonder Woman didn't kill Mera in the comics. Their interactions are usually more complex than that.
No, Steppenwolf doesn't kill Wonder Woman in the comic.
Well, in the comic, Wonder Woman wasn't specifically made just to kill gods. Her purpose is much more complex and multi-faceted.
Well, it could be new powers or abilities for Superman and Wonder Woman. Or perhaps there's a twist in their relationship. Maybe they team up with other heroes in a never-before-seen way.
Maybe the bullets are part of a villain's plan to attack Superman and Wonder Woman, testing their invulnerability or forcing them to find a way to stop the threat.
They have a complex relationship. Sometimes they're allies, sometimes there's romantic tension.
They have a complex relationship. Sometimes they're allies, sometimes there's a hint of romance.
Superman and Wonder Woman are both superheroes in the DC universe, but they don't have a direct family or blood relation.